I have not gotten into podcasts until recently when I found the out of the boat podcast, I thank God I found it now because I have gained already so much guidance from the podcast to understand the season God has currently placed me in!! Thank you so much for obeying God and planting seeds to people who watch your content🙌🏼
It’s like you read my mind each week and whatever it is I’m going through that week you two speak on the podcast and my mind is blown each and every episode. God continually speaks to me through your podcast: you two have no idea how powerful your podcast is and how God has used you not only in my life but our young adults lives at my local church!
Believers need to hear the audible voice of God. How else are we to know the voice of God compared to others? We need to hear it like they did in the OT.
Hearing the audible voice of God is for sure something everyone can achieve. However, to say we won’t know the voice of God if we don’t hear the audible voice of God doesn’t seem logical. Bro. Bounds on the last podcast talked about how he heard the audible voice of God once, but it isn’t an everyday thing. Same with my Pastor, he heard the audible voice of God but it isn’t an everyday thing. God speaks to us in many ways. 1 John 4:1-5 tells us to try (or test) every spirit. Why? Because the devil speaks to us to. We have to be able to distinguish the voice of God by knowing God. This requires relationship with Him. This can be accomplished by reading the Bible and praying daily.
@Honeyslicer I agree. It's not an everyday normal occurrence. However, if you've heard the voice at least once audibly, then you can't mistake it for another. As Paul spoke about the trumpet and preparing for battle. We have to know for ourselves in order to prepare appropriately. When God spoke in the NT, some said it sounded like thunder. Some said it was an angel. Kind of odd, yes? Elijah walked with God and heard him also yet when God spoke more distinctly in that still, small voice, Elijah had to cover his face and move away. There's a reason why
@@Post-Trib We can't speak for everyone on how they should hear the voice of God. Please read Numbers Chapter 12. Why does God specify how he communicates with prophets? He spoke differently to Moses face to face. Even Elijah's emotions overwhelmed him. God has already spoken through his Word, communicating with each individual as He chooses. Emphasis on THE WORD.
I have not gotten into podcasts until recently when I found the out of the boat podcast, I thank God I found it now because I have gained already so much guidance from the podcast to understand the season God has currently placed me in!! Thank you so much for obeying God and planting seeds to people who watch your content🙌🏼
It’s like you read my mind each week and whatever it is I’m going through that week you two speak on the podcast and my mind is blown each and every episode. God continually speaks to me through your podcast: you two have no idea how powerful your podcast is and how God has used you not only in my life but our young adults lives at my local church!
Love your channel
Thank you so much bro!!!
@@Honeyslicer lookin forward to your next post! You gonna have Caleb Herring back anytime soon? Love his talks!
@@eugenebernard6631 Yes! We should be! 🔥
Thank you for your episodes! They really are ministering bro!
Glory to God bro! 🔥🙏🏼
Believers need to hear the audible voice of God. How else are we to know the voice of God compared to others?
We need to hear it like they did in the OT.
Hearing the audible voice of God is for sure something everyone can achieve. However, to say we won’t know the voice of God if we don’t hear the audible voice of God doesn’t seem logical. Bro. Bounds on the last podcast talked about how he heard the audible voice of God once, but it isn’t an everyday thing. Same with my Pastor, he heard the audible voice of God but it isn’t an everyday thing. God speaks to us in many ways. 1 John 4:1-5 tells us to try (or test) every spirit. Why? Because the devil speaks to us to. We have to be able to distinguish the voice of God by knowing God. This requires relationship with Him. This can be accomplished by reading the Bible and praying daily.
@Honeyslicer I agree. It's not an everyday normal occurrence. However, if you've heard the voice at least once audibly, then you can't mistake it for another. As Paul spoke about the trumpet and preparing for battle. We have to know for ourselves in order to prepare appropriately.
When God spoke in the NT, some said it sounded like thunder. Some said it was an angel. Kind of odd, yes?
Elijah walked with God and heard him also yet when God spoke more distinctly in that still, small voice, Elijah had to cover his face and move away. There's a reason why
@@Post-Trib We can't speak for everyone on how they should hear the voice of God. Please read Numbers Chapter 12. Why does God specify how he communicates with prophets? He spoke differently to Moses face to face. Even Elijah's emotions overwhelmed him. God has already spoken through his Word, communicating with each individual as He chooses. Emphasis on THE WORD.
Well brother have you heard the audible voice of God before?